Re-greening Former Gold Mine by Bamboo varities


Several bamboo varieties are used to revive a plot of land in critical condition, formerly the site of illegal gold mining, in Dharmasraya, West Sumatra. Besides being good for re-greening, bamboo absorbs mercury. 
Thousands of bamboo trees about 1.5 meters tall stand in rows some five meters away from the banks of the Nyunyo River in Jorong Bukit Mendawa, Nagari Tebing Tinggi, Dharmasraya Regency, West Sumatra. The bamboo trees were deliberately planted as starter vegetation to resuscitate a plot of land formerly used as an unregistered goldmine owned by the community.
“The ravaged land has to be revived back immediately so it can be used as a tourist destination and for developing local businesses,” said Dharmasraya Regent, Sutan Riska Tuanku Kerajaan, when visiting the site on Tuesday, July 16.
Restoration efforts for the plot formerly used as an illegal goldmine is conducted by the Dharmasraya Regency administration in conjunction with the ministry of environment and forestry, a construction service company, Nagari Tebing Tinggi community stakeholders, and the local people. The first phase of the reclamation is carried out on a 3.8-hectare plot. The environment ministry funded the initiative.

Source: https://en.tempo.co/read/1247529/re-greening-former-gold-mine?TerkiniUtama&campaign=TerkiniUtama_Click_3

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